Headlines for Thursday, December 4, 2014:
A controversial high school playoff game won’t get replayed despite protestations from the NAACP and Oklahoma City lawmakers. (NewsOK)
Lawmakers are getting ready for the upcoming legislative session which starts February 2. (Journal Record)
A former Norman High School student accused of rape gets arraigned. (News9)
New Mexico State University is getting to keep the Classic Aggie. (Las Cruces Sun-News)
Oklahoma State University beats North Texas, 87-61, thanks to play from their star guard. (Stillwater News Press)
Oklahoma businesses are keeping a close eye on oil prices which are trending downward. (Journal Record)
State lawmakers aren’t giving a $5 billion education bond proposal much hope. (Oklahoma Watch)
A state Senator gets arrested after deputies found him asleep in his truck and smelling of alcohol. (NewsOK)
Federal Authorities want an immediate halt to wind turbine construction in Osage County. (Tulsa World)
The Oklahoma City Redhawks are changing their name to the Dodgers. (KOCO)